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Assurant Specialty Property, one of the Springfield area's largest employers, said it plans to open a satellite office in northeastern Dayton with at least 200 employees.

DAYTON

Large Springfield employer is adding jobs at satellite office

Assurant Specialty Property, one of the Springfield area’s largest employers, said it plans to open a satellite office in northeastern Dayton with at least 200 employees.

The company considered properties in the Springfield area before selecting the Dayton site, which previously housed a technology service center.

— Dayton Daily News

WOOSTER

Sour-cream maker is set to build $100 million plant

Daisy Brand, which bills itself as the country’s largest sour-cream maker, plans to spend more than $100 million to build a plant in Wooster that will employ nearly 90 people.

Wooster won out over sites in Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania that were considered by the Texas-based company.

— Akron Beacon Journal

SHARONVILLE

Columbus contractor expands with new office

Columbus-based home-improvement contractor Feazel has expanded into southwestern Ohio with a new facility in Sharonville. Feazel, which does work on residential, commercial and multifamily building exteriors, has opened a 4,000-square-foot operation.

“With Cincinnati’s recent remodeling boom and continued economic growth, Feazel looks forward to working with the increasing number of individuals wanting to reinvest in their properties,” company President Leo Ruberto said.

— The Cincinnati Enquirer

CLEVELAND

Truck will offer fresh produce on the go to neighborhoods

Fresh vegetables are going on the road this week with the debut of Bridgeport Mobile Market, a produce sales truck traveling parts of Cleveland.

Residents of the Central, Kinsman and Garden Valley neighborhoods can shop for fresh goods from the produce truck.

— The Plain Dealer

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